The Centre Democvat, THE OENTRE DEMOCRAT is pub. ished every Thursday morning, at Bellefonte, Centre county, Pa, TERMS Cush in advance... @ If not paid in advance... sabrianse 3 A LIVE PAPER -devoted to the interests of the whole people, Payments made within three months will be con- Oleveland and Labor. INGMEN he did not come to them to pander for their votes and influence, He owed less ne [ WHY THE WORK MEAN TO VOTE . . to the men of his race than any other | FOR HIM, was immediately summoned, her throat | [man of Irish blood that held n high | — politieal station in this country. But he New Yok, July 20.— At a weeling | table as possible, to the Democratic party, and its free, tolerant { principles for all that he was and all { acknowledged his obligation ly, it was decided to circulate copies of the following, sidered in advance, No paper will be discontinued until ATTOATAZES paid, except at option of publishers, Papers going out of the county must be paid for in advance, | that he expected to be, The Republi INENTY FOUR REASONS, i are | oan party has been in power lor over | w i twenty years, and Irishmen and every | work for Cleveland : Any person procuring us ten cash subsceibers will be sent a copy free of charge, | all the Our extensive circulation makes this paper an un | { one else during that time have enjoyed | blessings and benefits that a of New York workingmen, held recent. 100,000 'y we, 88 workingmen, will vole and First Wa will vote for Cley land be R. J. | cause he signed, on Jue 4:4, |584, the | razor lying by her side, no motive for the terrible two hours later it was discovered ble and ghastly, Mrs, Carwae, a highly throat cut from ear to esr and a bloody Surgical aid sewed up and she was made as comflor. There seemed to Le deed, but to be | the sequence of a crime still more horri respectable WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LINE Of & | tte . - ¥ / J V J " rn { woman and the widowed sister of Hon VanCourt, a politician of | { local note, f some was found lying murdered | Vases and Plaques to which we invite your attention. The flowers and vines are in high relief, and when # l hich abolist killfully painted and glaz ; J ill which abolishes contract child labor ed wi MBER FN Py ival tha salubieass 3 usally reliable and profitable medinm for wdvertieing. | high protective tariff could confer. I Il the institutic in the St lin un garden adjoining his residence, a | | with A) IBER ENAMEL, rival the celebrated Wa have the most ample facilities for JOB WORK | : : pp pi | 10 BLL TH18 InsuiuLions in the State, | : " did English Doulton ware, costing from Aud are prépated to print all kinds af Books, Tracts, | a protective tariff could destroy Eng | Second—We will vote for Cieveland | half mile enst of the town, Her head | $75 ty SL00 lo or g rogrammes, Posters, Commercial printing, &c., in the | a. | . au} : ¢ : 87; ) § io Intent style ana at the lowest possible rates land, liberate Ireland snd make the because he signed the bill which reduce and fice were dreadfully beaten and they rance from All advertisements for a lows term than three months | ork vinsses of this o all wo {ed the exorbitant fees of one of the { dol ) with gore. and wibli 1 | ey range from 20 cents por line for the first three insertions, and 5 | WOrKing classes of this ountry all pros | greatest monopolies in the country | clolted with gore, and a terrible wound | cents a line for each additional fusertion., Special i } notices one-half more Editorirl notices 15 cents por line, Looat Noriows 10 cents per line, A liberal discount is made to persons advertising by the quarter, half year, or your, as follows sw BPACR GOCUPIED & One inch (or 12 Hoes this type) Pra | TE 3 Two inches veh T10 Three inches . ae 1015 Quarter column (or § inc 1220 Half column (or 10 inches 20135 One column (or 20 inches . ESTE TE Foreign advertisements must be paid for before | Sertion, except on yearly contracts, when half-year payments in advance will be required Porrrioar Novices, 15 cents per line each insertd Nothing inserted for less than 50 centa Business Norioss, in the edit u per line, each insertion. { perous and happy, why have not these | results been accomplished during t | ’ ! sree. The LPO . 4 i by | past twenty years? You have had the commerce, I'he V re ric h men and thei hizhest 4 ( r duri +} {fees wera from $4,000 to 85.000 for each ‘ iighes wotective tariff’ during the g | HRA protective tani’ during that man every year. Cleveland reduced | time this country ever had or ever wil] | them the $2504). 1a | have, Still England was never mora! 7% We will sote fur Cleveland be 2 } nm s he sig: ¢ bli whie NR 15 | prosperous, Ireland never more impoy. | 08s he sig 1 Wl wish Spures 3) iy | & pension to the widows ant orphans erished or oppressed and the working Pl : 1 the 6 | of policemen. One section of the bill o man and women of America harder | provides for testing boilers, and thus pressed to live and more discontented | adds to the safety of every working en ' . ‘ 3] wr than during that time. It is time that | Eineer ’ of ) vou hi Va | Fourth-—~We will vote for ( leselnod be 3 18 iiKe thls were exploded, cause by vetoing the Elevated IH wlrond | fn During the speech of Senator Jones | Fare bill he set an example to all em t+ | Mrs, Parnell entered the building and | ployers of honest dealing with lub ring 3 ne seemed 10 have been effect in the tragedy. As it was | | that some jealousy or bad Mrs. Carwae i there was it was suspected | between the murder and atten | suicide (in closely questi ming Mrs, Crowt she confessed to having killed Mrs, C WAC, Mrs Crowther's littl namely : the association of New York | appeared in her breast, A file wes found | | Pilots, who are paid by a direct tax on {near by, also a blood stained piece of [ an iron kettle and aclub, both of which | used with terrible known fleeing exist that more than a mere coincidence her il 81 ed on the art of Mrs, Crowthes toward I NO FIREING OR BAKING Y Call and examine the GREEN'S PH Bush House Block, ¢ Belle % We have Telephone to 83. REQUIRED. dexign RMACY fonte, Pa. 4: Connection a aE hms le daughter - . men and showed the need of ke eping a . . . ‘ — was greeted with cheers. The speaker pargain fair and square with every | N84 done chores for Mrs. Carwae, and | thirty feet high have been put on the A . toward the close of his speech predicted | wn, "| it is said a dispute arose in the after- | « gine, and the steam fiom them wil k \ Ford | na I'\ TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. the election of Clevelind, and this wa Fifth—We will vote for Cleveland | noon between ihe women shout the pay: | be conducted to the building thre ugh 44 ( Hi “er A . he bill whiel ¢ 4 dh . . K greeted with enthusiasm. The follow sort he a d t y bill Whi “ agthiori ment of money for her services. Bad underground pipe in the boiler HOA - i 8 26% 1e spending o WoO mititons dollors 3 } Irish Democrats, ing resolutions were then read and | (2 000 000) fo! additional common | 100d already existed, still more angry | house yest workmen were putting | _ - a $2,004 r additions Ommo : a ” tl ak tm edd adopted ; wis in New York City feeling arose, and Mrs, Crowther in her another of the ge ! t Wilcox IRO N-S . ONE C » INA A MONSTER MASS MEETING IN MEW YORK a la Si dt) We will ta for Clava) { } . " y taidia’d . 4 - “ wae CITY Resolved, That the National Dem ‘ ne whl vole o ve and ¢ pisdion seized wespons at hand and | water tube boilers in plsce. Th | y "erie ¥ hema RI on y | CAUSE he appointed on the very day the : TT : | it boiler was steamed u n ne ) y ’ TY cratic party has ¥8 main wed the bill APP d of the Bas 1. topped not Lill her victim lay dead at p p eamed up, and som \\D | \BLE (:] ASST \RF —— dignity of citizenship, irrespective of | Vil! passed a bead of the Bureau of La t. She then } of the shafiing inside was unning, re sti) 10 4 s New York, August 20. ~The Cleve- | creed or place of birth, and has never |! this Bureau of Labor did much to | © an oc *¥, 80d! minding one that the day of opening land and Hendricks meeting. which | failed while in power to insist upon awaken the icterest that resulted in the the reaction of her feelings attempt | is near and, Philadely fd 4 § I m ung, nh : n ! i TE 7 of md tenant 1 r "0 3 ‘in ! i due recognition of thst dignity and the haiition of convi atract ab to end her own life — A — ] J IQ ! was held last night at the Aecadmy of hs nd lit P . nt \ / We w vole Clevelind Wanted / | Al \ i rights an 11h mat { (ens at h 1 y : * 3 ! bunt ’ i i - | Music, organized by Irishmen and de ard abroad i is he would not sizn a bill which h. Lrowther died betwee and —— ’ ‘ i Nov § “ph . y .t . 3 Y ' \ x righ of rkinemea last ’ 7 rr y A t ir rors » ’ 1 4 scendants of Irishmen, was a grand suc R ed, That the official record that RWA) rh eh "a : workingmen KR sam pig] ealedly stat A B " ow . . 3 (3 gt lav el } 3 » } w CRIied a 1 | 1161 AW $ ah ¢ 11, Af " + i nir : p. Lm CEess both in point of numbers and er royernor Cleveland hb 1 mide 8 ad ‘ N 4 : ing that u Killed Mrs. ( wwae, but ’ 1 war ints i I 1 t and » 5 ! t i t ] i cont Ors 114 . & pve ' ‘ N it 4 ] ~ i I ) tl ranrantee that as President of the na MiiYy r nira ad { " ‘ F x C i thusiasm. Long before the doors were ie nl h : pipe | & not man who worked with their BE ar ' in ‘ at sight, money requir ant oF Vo yen the oi ” were blocked iid nited States ne will pot fal Dis gut bie h lo be tan . { lead v to } we . Ons » ’ , open 1e entrances re LDIOCK y ADA | 44 support the pri ples ei y th Ha i i n ! len than a isk —~ ™ the streets in the vicinity crowded with pl un of the Na J Det A y y +O Re rly ver L she tained | oo un ar tw { stamps for part uF | gp 40 a . — ji . "Be ven n {int} r ect thie OL oy ! td 4) na th } celine va A r Wi me v ’ y people. Ten minutes after the doors ; vs he X na Pa Arwe grow i E. J AVELY peoy op tixhts N Aha lnwy ¢ y i h § 2 ¢ snd it d t she } B te. Pa C. Y 2325 VS w .p were opened all the seats were occupied |p Mat the ‘opposition : ueensware 1" ' 1 . x A Ww N tert | 3 » : ’ aad all the standing ro ful {any mocratic party under whatever guise \ diy Troi : : ened 20 ) «ride ves haa ladies were in the audience. Street or name b the pa caus made 1 publ Legisia e was 45 ye old, the wife of Thomas | N° ITICE.—Notice is here by given . % ¥ 5. a the das t dow y ture take t kK un blll th ly went " ; Y A that persone 4 rin any other way | ) / Cleaning Commissoner Coleman called cally - : half w i | ty f ! ab ner e I DOE | trosspmnsing my pr # will be des thw e A 1a days of modern publicanism, has | D8 Way and compe lied #1 YW pa 4 3 : ‘ DW WILLIAM ." { . the meeting to order and nominated been opposed te the extension of mod. | ¢ which he at once gned, abolis y A irom ‘in tbands belore Pine Grove Mills Pa a Musi ¥ y Jt ’ ts " LET nz a Le Lorie J Are at ve x ICP Fugene Kelly for chairman. A list of | ern citiz nship, indifferent to the rights | 118 : : 1.8 rd un ! and nd lived n y : han ever & vii in Bellefonte, as ti gh ; t wi : f R tig : in on-—State county and eity rv und h 3 F TR F r 3 BB the vice presidents of the meeting was ind w ongs o ad pied citizens, pro ! / p Ww " | = - ad i ¥ery uni ! T 16 arme I'S av orite ’ y y . A ark | #CTIpLive in its policy, since the ex) ew vole iorLievalana be. Mrs. Carwae } brother am andl Maren FB } hoa vf then read. Among them were Park Hi its original mission—the a} cause he appointed a reflroad commis a Hh rotlier owns and Double Force Feed Grain Dr ill, Commissoner Crimmins, ex-Senator Coz tion of slavery-—nots ; insincere | *on, by wh bas msde travel | ¢ ites cond mines ne bere ed a WITH TI ’ : { rant ! i | W0lor al In; | 8 neat i RR y : ; £4 ai py " ' the cars safer and more comfor: | retired 11% hort d s from n | oe » £y zens, Senator Daly, John E. Devlin, in its claims and pretensions, It h on ! | A rom town. | sir . Yr? AON 7 Te : ’ da - 1. | claimed, to the prejudice of the honor | table for every man, woman and child m does not boar. ‘that alia’ wea 5 Jarvorile, Wizard, ] $2 50 Tohn Fox, ex- Mavor Grace, Henry Kis isin . : A pr ii i i ITNT > Wa u vote for Cleveland na : ppea LAL ROE was | " ul n 19 . ” Of the American peog ie, Lhatit ise party | ' ig oa % y eure it A y ther was . | 1] " 1 Hoguet, Judges Hogan and Kelley, that SHDDre i the rebellion t | becaused he signed two bills olishing | Ware that M Lrowlh was her ene, |, MARK'S! Fertilize {ttachment. | m i . tn Ip press ‘ae 7 Sadie} it h . 3 . . _ y ‘ ‘ " ’ treneral Martin T. McMahon, Col. Wm. | claimed. to the detriment and insule of | tenement house cigar making and « v. Lehman, the son-in law of the THE BEST IX THE W ’ 4 R. Roberts, and others. United States | Democratic soldiers, that it organized he Mth and enjoyment of home to | 4 le, says he vever knew of any trou rust taunt » . r ench } . de N " s . usan . 4 3 ban % i His ants w irs » we on ' 3 Senator Jones, of F orida, was then in ma le and led our armie ®, And n n. Wa vote for Ceveland |! ¢ between the women, and regards | J h - ’ a . . fntied uphold the rights of injored 3 ! ins thie afl - is Marbig | three First Award Modale at the Southern Lx on S A troduced, and was greeted with cheers, | itizens abroad, thereby bringing the | PPenuse he signed a bill making work WT a8 very mysterious, Louleville, Kentucky { i . ' v 3 . N . Brut beltt sra 6 \ #8 He said that the country had been told | name of the United States into discredit, | ‘TERME rat yh fio wag ! —— = | J. 8S. Wait & Co., Agents, 5 . . Ban TH : tai a tn empiover fals Fr oe ' 503 by many of its leading journals and Res bat James G. Blaine during | 1 em) ! . . | 31-4 State College, Pa. : . y navy ago ily + | twenty years of official life never inter ] entn—We will vote for Cleveland Exhibits Arriving - { ber sets — 10 } 00 politicians that the time had arrived ested himself in the welfire of Ameri. | Pecsuse he sigoed the bill appointing » - | | P B 1 00 when every citizen of Irish birth ought | sh citizens who abt Rar tenement house commission which is to] The Electrica Exhibition Building | ’ . y { ha -- to leave the Democratic party and go | prived of their 5 ny ia ort haw we by p< an he Lo presented a busy scene yesterday, But | SUCCESSOR TO 4 Exon hiss y 3 . wore healthful and confortabl is | 1.5 1 8 1 \ » over to the Republicans. Waat had | Without authority o! law, and hatramiFe ; ardreds of thousand | three days remain before the TABLE GLASSW ARE. . Secretary of State n { ened i { } Housands of : hl the Democratic party done to forfeit rifased to kl a who work all day and especially | opening, and management is endesy r | » 04 | refuse eX or 1, 4 4 . | Irish confidence? What had the Re. 1 nited States gove bh » the happiness of their wives and | ing 10 have ess rything in readiness for | (x wublican party done to merit it? The | such citizens di RS , | that even I'be exhibit of the Signal | ! ' “Ml : y 4 TT) We w ote for (Yeveland | ¥ | latter had been in power for more than Ae ha Ing 4 : e he wgned the bill which did | S*TVice Bureau has arrived, and the | ITS & SHO: - 3 8100 and rotection ent i nian ha ! / ow» } 3 iy ho po 5 4 ‘ y twenty years, and daring that time the in the p fa ‘ Fo . 1 i h facture of hats ir ste | Brideshurg Arsenal has eo sent instru. J . a Ding great body of the men of Irish blood on olutions, and hold: them to he I ne Lihas | ended a convi ents which determine by electicity : L wnd (7) ber Set this continent bad stood where their fa’ | high importance (0 the Amercan : el , at tion which bad th Ay the velocity of bullets. A rifle range Durability as well as | Dest English ware, Tea Sets, Decorated 1 i . Ireds of honest workingine it © ; Y e Bla 1. (laset : ‘ at i o evi pie, We earnestly nmengd t ’ outside the building will illaet : n a b . nti 1 Biue, Diack, Brown og aret, thers did, stea ifast in their devotion, ollow citidems the “) DOR ha ie | Hing will illustrate the | appearance is the best pieces $5.00-—regular price $7.6 . ’ 3 : : . Hh 2 3 fis l ] 4 | . r enthusiastic in their support, unwaver SOresent v of that 3 +) We w vote for Cleveland | usefulness of the instrumants ii . Full assortmer M: nd Fancy ai . | representatives ") nw signed the Emigrant Come 1 kinds of alae inal oo test of cheapness. i nd Ya ing in there fidelity toDemocratic prin- | always asserted snd me intaiesd : kued 1 nigrant t nds of electrical contrivences are ar | | F00ds, &e. PEE nt tne provisions of waicel iL . * OL ~ a lr » | Maioli Pitehey | I ciples. Whether on: the battlefield, | principles an I mads Americas ted emigrants fr ” robber ” Fiviug ard are put in place as rapidly as | keep the best makes | 1 Wie 3 0k poe Buin Vases , . 4 . at h wine and shir i ree ©U0 Sangrar iro HDErY. In % 4 . h eight 10 nches, 0. an overs ’ if I fe i tie . , $ Masai hie, Aeutenan ske . | v : yielding up their life's blood in defense nominess of the: Nat tice and extort on Hf ‘¢. Lieutenant Fiske, of the -goods of manufacturers thing else just us cheap in proportion . 4 , PF asad . . ' ing i WEL as | woporiion, of the Union, or in the struggles of or- | 0, nt L( sto, Grover We will work for Cleveland navy, has displayed an electrodyname - nd i ; or Sag! be mY SELON Af Lhe, rnrer he signed the till limiting the |, ¢ JH ’ who have gained a PeP~ | 3@~1 desire to say 10 every render of dinary life, by sweat and toil adding to | for Presidens, avd Thoms A | ir ik : er for measuring electric carrants hy ry read i r. Mor Vien Proxidesnt wrges of pawnbrokers and preventing h \ . a tiry v . arias . l um . 7 the wealth and growth of the Repuplie, for Vice Preniden bie Of 8 poor moan & furniture © | atwolute we tphits This is an exceeding utation fo r h onest th pay Pn ! ’ . | thie s+ { ug d and in reaching out for it § pre ¢ 4 v p — a — ' p 1 " fae | dealin . 1 11 413 8 + N . n = ’ oo they have never deserted the grand old A wih We will yore TF Cle ye '¥y deueate instrument and was made by work. pared to gixe you the Greatest value fo s ' “> e he = 5 §o¢ . h . y > party which was ever true to them. Accorving to a California pe; "Wa t We nh gned the . Wem a Elliot Brothers, of London. your money once vet obtiined : v the people achance to speak their ' : 3 i —. n > All other foreign citizens were as much | the Pittsburgh Past. a party of pit je of 4 trang ta The | The Bell Telephone Company has its | and examine the goods and e price J , g g party | of convict contraet labor. The | ' pany If I do not fulfill strict | n . i r y \ | offs r wha . | : i Wis IMiy A Cian indebted to the Democratic party as { 18ts are negotiating jor the purchase of | j.oile hav gepoker, he signed at onee | Olice nearly ready, and the United 1 10 nrices being LOWER then ever be the Irish, but their was this difference between one hundred thousand and two | } & rie J cut a 1 " shes, { Companies’ Telegr aph office will soon | fore heard, 1 do not k your patronage . ’ / Wwe wal vote or levee. | : A ! The » Tr ” 4 between the latter and all other foreign | Bundred thousand acres of land in E's h ned » e bill that] be realy for service. This company he greater un ; el : " 4 i IES SERA e signe 10 Mi - . A if the lower prices car n w i wu eitizens ; the Irish were theonly people | Utah, with a view of establish NE AN |g vings banks should te more cure | will run ten wires from the buiiding, » : Rh and ! who came here from Europe who had | Irish coloty in the Territory, If {I fully examined, snd so the savings of \ large quantity of iron and steal ave 16 08 | oll N sespectiully, ] Raia >a : ) Id te extended sufficiently it | laboring men and woman should be no political allegiance to bind them toa | plan could ten ficiently i foreign power. The Democratic party, under the lead of Mr, Jefferson. came into life to protect and defend the great principles of our constitution from the assaults and ursupations ot those who had no confidence in the intelligence and capacity of the people for self-goy ernment, by the Democratic party was in the in terest of foreign-born men and the right will be most judisious to build up the efforts | of free discussion. But for the of the Democratic party in behall of foreign-born men some of the new re cruits of the Republican party would not have the right to stand on this soil. The Irish people were entitled 10 great credit for the intelligence displayed in adhering to the Democratic party shove any other for the liberality it displayed toward all naturalized citizens. The trust reposed in the Demacratic party has never been disregarded or betray. ed. The foreign policy of this govern. ment while in the Democratic hands reflectod honor upon the republic and gave securily to all our citizens, Senator Jones spoke at some length on the oppressions snd wrongs the Irish race had suffered at the hands of the English. There were no people, he de clared, in the world who suffered as much for principle as the Irish. The gieat crime of England, for which she would one day suffer more than ever she had, was in using her great power, so. cial and political, in attempting to de. The first great victory won | would bs a good way to increase the i Let Congress withdraw the pub | Gentile population and break op pol; samy. lic lands in Utah from sale and cotry to | the ususl manner and either provide a | special land commission for the Terri | tory or intrust the Utah Commésiion with the duty of disposing of the re maining tillable lands in the way which | of the Republican Legislature in refus. | Light Company has a number of dyna von- Mormon population. Partles could be found without difficulty to make cone settlers on lands which they could pur chase in bulk. A nos- Mormon farming able, ss it would furnish the basis of a more permanent rivalry to the Saints than ean be hoped for in the present Gentile population, which is chiefly en. gaged io mining. tis in the control of the soil that ghe Mormon Chureh fds the greatest 800rce of its power, nod as ROON As it can no longer promise to give the poor Norwegian or Englishman farm it will be unable to induce him to immigrate and add himself to the num ber of priestyridden Saints. We be. lieve this to be a more effective way to break up polygmy and the power of the Mormon Church then Fedaralinteryen: tion in the way proposed in many of the bills considered in Congress, i ~Subseribe for the Crvrax Drwocnat, which will contain a!l the campaign news, ish a grade this noble race, The speaker said tracts for placing a large number of | poj ulation in Utah is especially desira. | kept safe, Ninazenth-aWe will vote fort leveland butter and cheese, and also to the ale of watered milk Twentieth We will vote for Cleveland because he recommended sgain and again a large appropriation for the em ployment of men on the new Capitol, | which appropriation was refused by the | Republican Legislature, This section ing appropriate money bas made it nec easary to discharge hundreds of men | There is plenty of work, but no mone {th pay lor it, Twenty first- We will vote for Cleveland | because he signed two bills, one in 1883 | to pravent cruel and unjust treatment { of children. Tibenty second We will vote for Clive. land because he signed the bill which largely reduced the foes of receivers of corporations aod saved the money for the people to ‘whom it belonged. Twinty third We will vote for Cleve Innd because he signed the bill which compellgd insurance companies to keep their promises and so protected the widows and orphans of men who had paid their money to be insured. Twenty fourth «We will vote and work for Cleveland because he has done more for the workingmen of the State of New York than sny Governor we * have ever had and because every act shows be has at heart the true interest of the workingmen, HL — AIO on A Jealous Woman's Crimes. | | O'Favvony dik, August 20.—About 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon Mrs. Crow. ther was found Jo a smokehouse on the premises of her son-in-law, John H, | Lebiman, bathed in blood, with her | { the exhibit of the Washburn & Moon : : “ because ho signed the law 10 give pure | Mrnufacturing Company. prevent wire hes arrived from Worcester, Mass. he United States Electric Lighting i $300 SHOE W. H. WILKINSON, Agent. Sheriff's Sale. | Plan hana 4 Y , Ry virtue of sundis 8 Fa sud Ve mpany will have a fine display of ' | Giliont Expense laeand the Court of Comm Iamps, chandeliers, ete. The Excelsor | . a IN [a aaponed at Faber wt ec Shere wil M ‘ | | be exposed at Pablic Sie. at the ( nt House, it | Electric Company has a machine for Batiefonte; on : : SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th, A.D, 1684 | electrotyping, electroplating and metal fd | { hi Y | from one-tenth horse power for running | a sewing muchine up to fifty horse pow. assaying. The Van electric Depoel mous of capacity from one to sixty are ghts and moters which will transmit or In the south gallery is the Perfect Hatcher and Brooder, with a capacity of 2100 eggs. It now contains about 15 00 eggs, about 100 being added daily, As it requires twenty-one days to com. plete the process of incubation, and about fifteen days have expired sinoe the first eggs were placed in the appara. tas, newly hatched chicks will be early on the ground. The part played by electricity is to work contrivances for regulating the temparasture, The Roos BOOTS & SHOES Madeto Order. SHOE POLISH That will not Crack the Leather { tat st L230 o'clock p.m the following described real os of the defendant, to wit ATI the defendant's right, tithe and fn tarest to all that certain message 1 or piece ground situate in the Borough of ™M ypetarg, bound od on the north west by Jat No. 52 (now Myers proper ty on the southenst by Laured street on th northeast by Second street; and on the south west hy North Front street, said jot being 68 fect fromt on North Front street, two hundred and forty feet back along Laurel street to Second Mreel, and 06 feel on North Second street, said Jot being mumbered in the fish of said Borough of Phitipsburg ae Jot No, 53 and ving thereon erected a large, well-finivhed frame dwelling house, a large store building of two rooms, one now occupied by Jon, Lehman, chothier, the other by Davis & Son, Jewelers, the same being loosted on North Front street; sino a small store room y finkehad, on Laurel street, sino the Borough gine House and Conncil Chamber, ales situsted on Laurel street. also two large dwelling houses fronting on North Second street, one being 8 double hones, suits Bie for two families, with stadde and onrringe shed at. attached, standing back along the north-western line of said Jot, with the necessary outbuildings all being of wood, well finished, and in good condition. Betned, taken In execution, and 10 be sold as (he property of De. J, MH. Plercs, Bhoriffs Office, ngest 2h 18M. EX ECUTRIX NOTICE. Notice that the "n and tenemer T. LURKER, Sherif, evolts organ, in the east gallery. was be of aa wilt eg bed) of Johm ry LJ ‘ . - 4 ing made ready yesterday. The Ger ute, of Walhar tooneiits evant be mania Orchestra, which will furnish wusio at the Exhibition, will be led by Charles M. Sohimita, The Exhibition managers have lad two old Pennsylvania Railroad locomo- tives placed on the east side of Thirty second street, which wil! supply steam to run a portion of the machinery in Give me a trial. A. 0. MINGLE, A238 BELLEFONTE, PA. the main building, Irom smoke stacks 17. 1y. Ls In. —— A —— JL XECUTRIX NOTICE. — Letters decid, Jute of Walker sowmehip Marit boon SL ELELEERL E og ogi Rd) eset Subscribe for the Crarar Dewocrar,
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